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11-06-2007, 11:05 AM,
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Hi Gator, and welcome to the Wine Board. One of the best taste instructors I know of is Andrea Immer Robinson. Her book "Great Wines Made Simple" makes this an easy and enjoyable task. It is widely available in hard and paperback, new and used.

For white wine both Riesling and Chenin Blanc come in various shades of sweet. For reds the Italian Lambrusco is most easily found. Ask your retailer to guide you through selections of these.

You local wineries in Maryland, PA, and VA all offer wines in various levels of sweetness. Visit some of these to check out your palate.
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